NEWARK WEATHER

Ohio Federation of Teachers president responses to House Bill 616, 327


Reps. Mike Loychik and Jean Schmidt (left and center) are the sponsors of House Bill 616. Reps. Diane Grendell and Sarah Fowler Arthur are the sponsors of House Bill 327.

There is a widening abyss between the reality of Ohio public schools and the distorted caricature of public education that is being painted by too many Ohio legislators and politicians.

More:Our view: Let Ohio teachers teach truth. Educators, kids casualties of raging culture war

In each of Ohio’s more than 600 school districts, a community of students, parents, teachers, staff, and administrators share a goal of creating strong local public schools, where students are valued and accepted and where comprehensive and challenging courses prepare students for success.

More:Letters: Trump a ‘divisive concept.’ Schools shouldn’t ‘brainwash’ with ‘LGBTQ lifestyles’

In these communities, there are tough conversations about how to solve the problems that stand in the way of that shared goal – unreliable school funding, large class sizes, lack of books and supplies, shortages of teachers and staff, and inadequate resources for students with disabilities.

Instead of supporting this collaborative process though, some Ohio legislators, including the sponsors of House Bill 327, Reps. Diane Grendell and Sarah Fowler Arthur, and the sponsors of House Bill 616, Reps. Mike Loychik and Jean Schmidt, have chosen to make public schools the enemy and pit parents against educators.

More:Porteous: Ohio wants to erase me from my daughter’s mind, memory and classroom |Opinion



Read More: Ohio Federation of Teachers president responses to House Bill 616, 327